Google Home Chromecast App on iOS Screen Shots 2016

Since the release of the free Google Home App for iOS devices back in the fall of 2016, the program has become an essential tool in setting up and configuring today’s numerous Google Home devices like the original Google Home speaker, the Google Home Mini, and the Google Home Max smart speakers, not to mention the Chromecast Audio and Ultra devices as well. Indeed, we’ve demonstrated many aspects and features of this app over the past few years, and took many screen shots on our iOS-based iPad, to illustrates how to set up these intelligent speakers. You can run the Home app on most any late model iOS device, including iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. We’ve assembled all of those pictures here, for quick reference. A picture itself may suggest how to perform an action on these speakers, and we thus hope that you find these screenshots useful.

Setting Up a New Google Home Device

Google Home app on iOS, displaying the startup banner screen.

Google Home app on iOS, displaying the home screen you get when no devices are configured,

Google Home App home screen, as displayed when run on iOS devices.

Google Home App, displaying its Home Screen bottom on iOS, with the Browse All link circled.

Google Home App on iOS, displaying the What Can You Do screen, with the Control the Home link highlighted.

Google Home App on iOS, displaying the Home Control screen, with the Add Device button highlighted.

Google Home App on iOS, displaying the Add Devices screen.

Google Home app on iOS, displaying its main menu, with the Devices item highlighted.